The game delivers an exhilarating thrill ride down huge wave faces and into barreling tubes, allowing gamers to pull off unbelievable moves. |
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Understandably, since she delivers on time and in full, the fellas fall like ninepins. |
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He delivers certain lines with cutting self-deprecation, others with calculated softness. |
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It delivers the promise of NFC-based services, covering service discovery, payment and ticketing. |
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But old habits die hard and Ronnie still delivers to his 250 to 300 customers seven days a week. |
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Bianchi is at his best when he delivers his seedy, sordid lyrics in a blank, innocent voice. |
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Doug delivers freshly dressed chickens, eggs and a growing list of other farm-fresh products to 10 gourmet restaurants. |
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A submachine-gunner delivers more accurate fire using the breastwork to steady his weapon. |
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This smooth, mellow mouthful delivers flavours of dried red fruits, apples, vanilla and oak. |
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Why does the postman deliver my junk mail to my neighbours house but always delivers the bills correctly? |
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She delivers keynotes and breakout sessions for conferences and organizations across the United States, Canada and Europe. |
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An AED delivers a life saving electric shock that starts the heart beating and pumping again. |
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She sends a birthday card to each of her 86 employees, and if she's in the office, she hand delivers it herself. |
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Communications Minister Dermot Ahern has finalised plans to trial technology that delivers an internet connection through power sockets. |
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It's a steep, tippy rod that delivers great line speed, and beautiful tight loops. |
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Last week the little toerag that delivers the paper left it on top of the letterbox, allowing Melbourne rain to do its evil work. |
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It delivers a guaranteed benefit check in my name every month and is identified by my personal Social Security number. |
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Side-by-side, it just lacks the aroma of Gold Blend, but delivers an equal smoothness and flavour on the palate and finish. |
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And Lynch delivers an unprintably funny line about always having to drive the getaway car. |
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Phew again delivers a well-worn vocal here, but instead of being a vulnerable ballad, the song reaches near-epic heights of post-rock torch song. |
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The pump steadily delivers medication using a bellows device or through radio signals. |
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It delivers its maximum power at 4,000 rpm and provides a torquey 154 lb.ft at 1,900 rpm. |
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The later-picked second flush delivers a deeper colour and more robust flavours than a first flush. |
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When it comes to pure, unmitigated, no-strings-attached martial arts action this delivers the goods. |
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Air Force One delivers the American President, and whenever this enormous aircraft touches down or takes off a powerful statement is made. |
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At the micropylar end where the pollen tube delivers the two sperm cells, the egg cell is flanked by two synergids that assist in fertilization. |
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Salter's art delivers its meaning through the construction of low-keyed colors, close shading and proportional forms. |
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The engine is a detuned version of the 3.2 litre you'd find in the M3, although it still delivers 321 bhp and 0-62 mph in a credible 5.3 seconds. |
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The Glasgow-based band's debut delivers on its promises of glam-rock mutated into disco rhythms with interest. |
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The on-board graphics coprocessor delivers instantaneous chart redraw and sharp graphics. |
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Beneath the hop flavours lies a big smooth malty taste which also delivers the signature soft coppery colour of this brew. |
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He delivers emotions other than dull gloominess and unfocused anger, and he does it in style. |
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And he delivers this brilliant poke in the collective eye of manipulative, one-sided documentary makers everywhere. |
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Utterson is the sort of unflashy centre that all forwards love to play with because he always delivers. |
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Its high octane rating delivers strong engine performance by helping engines resist detonation so they can run higher compression ratios. |
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Will he also explain how a fair tax burden delivers appropriate and better public services? |
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She has a long speech at the end of the movie, which could have gone very wrong, but she simply delivers it with unfeigned naive honesty. |
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And, despite taking few chances thematically or musically, she delivers a tight, nothing-wasted set. |
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He delivers a Ride Of The Valkyries in which he supplants bombast with an intelligent compliment to the story as it appears on stage. |
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This film delivers blockbuster action, but its blistering pace leaves the story as soulless as the monsters that inhabit it. |
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A synergistic blend of healing substances, according to ayurveda, delivers a holistic benefit that is greater than the sum of its parts. |
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Drunk straight from the fridge, this delivers the colour, aroma and flavour of a dry amontillado sherry. |
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He is joined by half a dozen oily men, and delivers a blistering dance routine in which he moonwalks. |
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The gall bladder receives bile from the liver, stores and concentrates it, and delivers it to the intestine as required. |
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Defibrillation therapy delivers such a strong shock that you may feel as if you're being kicked in the chest by a horse. |
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It is primarily entertainment that Lee delivers with enough polish and style to keep you involved until the closing scene. |
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Tilly delivers a particularly hilarious, overwrought performance, apparently channelling Courtney Love. |
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Her story begins more than 40 years in the past, when a 9-year-old boy delivers an abandoned baby to the doorstep of a beauty shop. |
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At low engine speeds, the smaller turbocharger does the work and delivers 95 per cent of the available torque at just 1,500 rpm. |
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He never makes a had snap and delivers the ball with great velocity on punts and place kicks. |
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It represents the vampire genre well and delivers a quality story with fine performances. |
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Despite a title suggesting it delivers a spot of abracadabra, The Conjuring pulls no rabbits out of hats. |
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A cup of tea made with Ephedra nevadensis, for instance, delivers a dose of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine powerful enough to suppress lactation. |
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This series delivers a remarkably high level of visual quality within its constraints. |
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Share placings usually transpire around the time a company delivers positive results to the market. |
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A very darkly entertaining fairy tale that was a little bit deeper, but still delivers the goods. |
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Jennie Tourel, one of the smartest, most musicianly singers of our time, delivers a passionate account. |
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Moreover, like the confidence man he deplores, he promises more than he delivers. |
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The assumption that Social Darwinism delivers more social freedom is questionable. |
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Although rather sparse by Hong Kong standards, when the hand-to-hand kicks in, it delivers the goods. |
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It's the most basic home improvement job, but also the one that delivers the most obvious results. |
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Suppose I go to a joiner and ask him to make me a table, and the joiner delivers me a wooden board. |
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But the region will pay a heavy price for his folly unless the scandal swirling around him delivers the world from his Machiavellian designs. |
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Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso delivers a mindblowingly evocative reinvention of a classic Mexican ranchera to an open-air, nighttime assembly. |
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Against this backdrop, Roh should wait patiently until the Constitutional Court delivers its final verdict. |
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The catcher has to stay within the box until the pitcher delivers the ball. |
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Then he appears on a platform in San Juan or Port of Spain and delivers the finest speeches calling for racial unity. |
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When the mock-up ends, Hawkeye appears on screen by himself, out of costume and delivers a solemn lecture on the human costs of war. |
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A player delivers a ball and as he follows up is hit after delivering as he tries to follow up. |
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After the Gospel is read, the priest delivers a homily based on the Scripture readings. |
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Someone delivers Goodman a soda, and he widens his mouth to encompass the thick cap of the bottle. |
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Tesco delivers to the house each week, though sometimes the food goes off before we have a night in to eat it. |
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Blair arrives at the freezing hanger, close to tears as he delivers his condolences. |
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The military historian delivers the biggest kicking to the traumatologists. |
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It is clear that dietary fibre is a key component in whole grain that delivers health benefits. |
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He tackles ferociously, wins ball with his first touch and delivers perfect ball to his attack. |
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Instead, Google compiles facts and delivers information as well as news clips to its panting audience. |
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The kapo raises his club, which he holds in both hands, and delivers a blow across the small of the man's back. |
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It sounded positive, but those evenings will be a lot more fun if Woods delivers, and inspires his compatriots, on the field of play. |
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He delivers a perfectly understated and physically nuanced performance as the 'other man' in the love triangle. |
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Her compassion leads Pharaoh's daughter to rescue Moses from the reedy water just as Yahweh delivers the Hebrews from the Sea of Reeds. |
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While they all throw the ball, he delivers the ball according to the laws of cricket. |
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He has worked on an exceptionally quick hand punch that delivers a blow before larger defensive tackles can get into their rushes. |
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Most impressively, he delivers the majority of his performance through his eyes. |
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If the referendum delivers a no vote on regional assemblies, then all talk of scrapping councils and mergers would be halted. |
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The device operates on a 9-volt alkaline battery that delivers over 10,000 readings. |
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Once a couple registers with Frame Masters Gallery, Berry calls the florist who then delivers flowers to the bride-to-be. |
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He takes proper angles to the ball, not wasting any steps, and delivers a powerful blow when he gets there. |
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The X factor is that the film delivers a story previously untold by A-list Hollywood. |
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The singer delivers them impassively, although occasionally I think I see a hint of a laugh about her lips. |
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The non-professional cast delivers relaxed, modern perfs, though occasional post-production dubbing is a distraction. |
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To see him at work you would think he was a mild-mannered postal worker, happily idling along on a red postie bike as he delivers the mail. |
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This is a quality vodka that delivers the aroma and flavour of the juice rather than the harsher peel from the fruit. |
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The story tapers off, leaving the reader disappointed and dejected by a work that promises much, but delivers little. |
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Even when he delivers a pass, it seems he's always being jostled about or too closely surrounded by enemy pass rushers. |
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A laser is a beam of light radiation, which delivers intense energy to a specific area of skin. |
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The court has ordered that her lashing not be carried out until she delivers the baby. |
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Instead, it delivers a sinuous minerality larded with suave peachy fruit in perfectly poised understatement. |
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He is an excellent cleanup hitter who makes contact and delivers in the clutch. |
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When the capacitor discharges those volts, it delivers an amperage comparable to stun guns. |
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This 10-piece band delivers a high octane blend of Latin music combining Salsa, Mambo and Rumba. |
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Moving in his downfall, sadly dilapidated in his disgrace, Bosco delivers a threateningly Parthian shot that should leave no one unshuddering. |
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A front projection system with LCD projector delivers HDTV resolution for high definition images. |
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Frost plays acoustic guitar and delivers her breathy vocals with a retro cool, a swinging '60s chanteuse with keen insights into modern life. |
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He has been doing a paper round for two years and delivers to many elderly people. |
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The exclamations seem to rumble up through McLeish's body as he delivers them, his feelings animating his frame. |
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Smooth and very drinkable, this delivers subtle notes of aniseed, liquorice, spice and lemon peel. |
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Further, if a suitable lector is not present, then the priest celebrant also delivers the other readings. |
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This model delivers a resonant tone that provides players the ability to create unique, textured, open sounds with good projection. |
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The Bandai-published remake delivers the best of both ages, making over retro robot designs with flashy modern animation. |
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There is a lemon tree just outside our kitchen window that delivers an abundance of big juicy fruit twice a year. |
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The industry's fastest antialiasing delivers ultra-realistic visuals, with no jagged edges, at lightning-fast speeds. |
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Michel Bouquet delivers a revelatory, award-worthy performance as the amiable and mysterious French president. |
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A vertical panel saw delivers a perfectly square cut every time, doing away with the need to manually sand and trim edges after cutting. |
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De Niro delivers an incendiary performance as Johnny Boy, in the process supplanting Keitel as Scorcese's ideal on-screen alter ego. |
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Neat, it delivers a rounded middle palate, but the rubbery flavour is disgusting. |
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Women in both groups will also wear a patch that delivers estrogen and take tablets containing the hormone progestin. |
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The distillery's regular version delivers palatable flavours of red fruits, spice and vanilla. |
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Concorde Rag delivers photographic printability on soft white vellum paper. |
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There is no shortage of sophisticated thinking, but the prose that delivers it is vigorous, endlessly supple and engaging everyday English. |
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But, like football managers, his honeymoon period will be short-lived unless he delivers. |
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And the woman draws herself up and delivers a stirring dialogue on her right to stay there and earn an honest living. |
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Technical superiority is only important when it delivers proven solution superiority. |
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As they roll the dice, a window in the middle of the game delivers decidedly sinister messages. |
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Aside from the white-knuckle rollickings he on occasion delivers, the United players must look at him and feel their spirits lift. |
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It's a long, long listen that delivers very few rewards for anyone except the most ardent techno enthusiast. |
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The spectacular journey delivers you across the spine of Japan by cable car, bus, trolleybus and ropeway. |
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The man is brilliant, give him small stage, big venue, sucky crowd, skeptics, big fans, whatever, he always delivers. |
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Instead, he delivers a laudably subdued performance as an aging Gen X-er whose gloomy angst is sublimated into sketches and journal entries. |
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They do this by offering investors a debt security that delivers interest payments and the security of principal repayment. |
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The force of the child's inhaled breath delivers the aerosolized powder into the lungs. |
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The same discussion is in order when the contractor delivers the bad news that the project will run on another six months. |
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In his first one-on-one with the president, he delivers a rundown on the economy. |
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He delivers a laudably subdued performance as an aging Gen Xer whose gloomy angst is sublimated into sketches and journal entries. |
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His brother is an extremist journalist who delivers genocidal rants on the radio. |
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Each witness sits on the witness chair and delivers a piece of damning evidence. |
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As a link pops up, he delivers a chalk talk on what this interactive approach could mean for building market share. |
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A woman delivers a large package to reception for Michael and Michael gets excited thinking it's a strippergram. |
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Still, the movie delivers powerhouse performances, miraculous plot twists and a satisfying murder mystery. |
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Something that holds true to the franchise yet still manages to hold its own in originality and delivers a sense of freshness while playing. |
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If it delivers half of what it promises it could be a legitimate category killer. |
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Rachel Tenney Aptekar delivers her salutatory address during Gilroy's graduation ceremony Friday. |
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You ought to be able to see whether the more expensive heart surgeon delivers a better survival rate, with fewer complications. |
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If you like the quirky styling, the car delivers the cushiness of a Lexus but with more pizzazz. |
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In autostereoscopic displays, a parallax barrier added to an LCD screen delivers separate images to the right and left eyes. |
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As Viola, she delivers the bard's verses with an uncommon fluency as she stooges across the stage. |
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When she fights back, he delivers a ham-fisted haymaker across her jaw accompanied by a sound effect that made me wince. |
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As it stands, the disc delivers just the right level of fullness and power. |
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Look for a model with digital output temperature control, which delivers consistently hot water from the tap, regardless of flow rate. |
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A muscly Sardinian, it is gold and orange tinged and delivers a pungent floral nose. |
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Canada Post still delivers unsolicited mail, but only those with the name and address of the occupant on them. |
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One carries a mailbag and quietly delivers envelopes, placing them in plastic mailboxes. |
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Instead of delivering twice a day, including in the morning, it now delivers once, at lunchtime. |
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And the plot amply delivers the expected satisfactions of an intricate puzzle adroitly solved. |
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What's more, the radula, a harpoonlike stinger that delivers the venom, can strike with enough speed and force to pierce a diver's wetsuit. |
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In our house Santa delivers stockings to the bedrooms, in which everything, even a satsuma, is individually wrapped, with lots of Sellotape. |
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That gleam in his eye when he delivers saucy sexual double entendre is something that can never be experienced in an audio recording alone. |
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This is a well-made wine that delivers sweet red and black fruits harmoniously integrated with ripe tannins and soft acidity. |
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How about Rush Limbaugh hanging out while John Kerry delivers his stem-winder? |
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It is deep mahogany in colour and delivers chocolate and oatmeal notes that tantalise the tastebuds long after the swallow. |
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Ten weeks in the making, this barrel-matured beer delivers an extra flavour layer of oaky and spicy notes over the regular hoppy, yeasty ones. |
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A half pint of cider delivers the same amount of antioxidants as a glass of red wine. |
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Although the flavours are rich and full-bodied, the whisky delivers them in a soft and silky package. |
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Astrud's little-girl voice could be singing a nursery rhyme, for the absent-minded ease with which she delivers this classic by The Doors. |
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Currently in a middleweight state, he delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James as the millionaire's grizzled bagman. |
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He denigrated a foreign policy that delivers the rhetoric of freedom and not the reality of economic progress and true liberty. |
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We are committed to progressing this matter in a way that shows justice and delivers justice to our people. |
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It delivers an aromatic nose of red fruits and nuts, and a smooth, nutty palate backed by a splash of acidity on the finish. |
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The first engine is now flying on the flight test bed and it delivers excellent performance. |
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This delivers a scramble over boulders and down the backside of a fairly impressive granite dome. |
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As with all great virals, the story delivers a nice little twist at the end. |
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The performances he delivers are a testimony to his passion for the viola and string instruments in general. |
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We interpret this as evidence that the desire for boys lead some husbands to marry another woman if his first wife delivers a girl. |
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Season Four certainly didn't lack for drama or surprise, and Fox really delivers a lot of bang for your buck with the extras this time around. |
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Katherine Isabelle is making a mark for herself as the wise-beyond-her-years sarcastic adolescent, and again she delivers a bang-up job. |
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His determination to show us the full consequences of a shooting delivers some of the most gruesome images this side of a horror movie. |
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This bill delivers four-square on our promise to protect public access and clarify ownership. |
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With the building full to standing room only as he delivers his spiel, there is a definite air of sanctity and reverence. |
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A lesser wine from one of the region's top producers, this delivers cherries, tea, acidity and tannins in spades. |
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Then, as he breaths his last, the dogs are called off and the huntmaster, emotionless, delivers the coup de grace. |
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The joystick-controlled drive system delivers power turns, counterrotation, and infinite speed control. |
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What happens if someone writes the wrong address on an envelope, or the postman delivers the letter to the wrong door? |
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During cell expansion, trafficking delivers proteins to plasticize the wall and supplies new plasma membrane and cell wall material to keep pace with growth. |
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The Aussie delivers one of the best performances of his career in the riveting thriller Prisoners. |
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When dealing with the theme of American resentment abroad Baxter delivers moments like the above with elegance. |
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But billy Childs absolutely delivers the goods in this poignant collection of Laura Nyro songs. |
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The Greenbergians used to ask for at-a-glance legibility, and you could say that Boone delivers on that promise, and defeats it. |
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The dynamic duo delivers a campy performance that encapsulates everything there is to love about this show. |
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Like Britney Spears on The X Factor, she cashes her huge paycheck and delivers nothing but a photo-op. |
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In the film, Jones tackles a water-gun-wielding mascot, goes skating, and delivers an impassioned speech about cheerleading. |
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He delivers elegant chamber music accompaniments to this clever film. |
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True, some elegant, delicate, citrussy whites and some fine, vibrant, beetrooty reds have been made, but 2001 also delivers rafts of dull, acidic, edgy wines in both colours. |
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The condensate is then supposed to be routed into the pipeline system that delivers the crude to the nearby refinery. |
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If the population can see that there is an institution that delivers fair justice within a reasonable time, then it can make a certain contribution. |
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In short, if you're a fan of the series to date, this volume delivers more of the same, advances the overall plot, and ratchets up the tempo a notch. |
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But our employer-based system already delivers the costliest health care on the planet. |
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Every year Britain's serving prime minister delivers a speech dealing with foreign policy to the Lord Mayor of London's official banquet, dressed in white tie and tails. |
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The real issue is, why are you so heavily interested in someone who isn't reciprocating interest in an active way and repeatedly delivers fresh blows of rejection? |
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She stars as herself and delivers strings of self-deprecating wisecracks. |
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In between karaoke bits and feverish dance breaks, diesel delivers a few heartfelt monologues to the camera. |
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Joss Whedon delivers a nicely paced storyline, one which only hints at some of the motivations of the major players and frequently wrong-foots the reader. |
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Feel good about using cottage cheese as a dip because it delivers calcium, quality protein and potassium. |
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If it can be corrected, the device automatically delivers the shock. |
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But it's worth noting that Wood delivers Spooner's final description of the barren no man's land with such exaggerated portent that it could easily be a leg-pull. |
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One of Kate's gynecologists delivers exclusively at London's fanciest maternity hospital, The Portland. |
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Richard Harris delivers a riveting portrayal of Captain Tyreen. |
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Let's all play a part in ensuring that Scotland delivers the right conditions to nurture the truly modern, vibrant and aspirational country we all want. |
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Watch live as the jury delivers the verdict in her roller-coaster appeal trial. |
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The best-selling author delivers an absorbing and provocative new novel about the low-down schemes and broken dreams that follow a fractured marriage. |
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And, like Adrien Brody before him, Chiwetel Ejiofor delivers an astonishing performance full of gravitas. |
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Federico whips around and delivers a few choice words in Spanish. |
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Oscar winner Susan Sarandon delivers a brilliant, heart-rending performance in the delightful dramedy Jeff, Who Lives at Home. |
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This is the reiterated message from the gods of which the daily press delivers itself so sapiently, and by which it maintains its popularity and power. |
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Kauai delivers breathtaking scenic views and a world of phenomenal sights. |
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The story of the starry-eyed music fan is a familiar one, but here Phillips delivers a surprising new twist on an old plot. |
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Forced to carry the middle portion of the film while stranded at sea, Sharma delivers, imbuing Pi with deep emotional honesty. |
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The book delivers a torrent of detail, in a form as precisely machined as the innards of a Swiss watch. |
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Under the stewardship of head chef and co-proprietor Joe Shannon, The Dooney delivers a great lunch package, ranging from a full meal to a sandwich, salad or bap. |
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Currently in a middleweight state, Del Toro delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James Caan as the millionaire's grizzled bagman. |
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The Riesling grape performs well in southern Australia, and this delivers typical notes of limes, peels and petroleum oils, threaded with mouthwatering acidity. |
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Claret lovers will enthuse over this traditional style that delivers blackfruits, pencil shavings, cigar boxes threaded with ripe tannins, all backed by firm acidity. |
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It delivers some of its meals in a nonpolluting electric truck. |
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The company delivers self-storage units to a customer's location. |
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King delivers a searing portrait of a troubled man approaching meltdown. |
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The U.S. Secretary of State delivers a rousing call-to-arms before an enthusiastic lincoln center crowd. |
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Lorenzo Music delivers his lines as the title character in no particular hurry and with plenty of bite. |
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In the pursuit of pseudo-scientific tractability, neoclassical economics neglects the dynamic aspects of the social realm and delivers a static utilitarian calculus. |
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He delivers his declaration not with reckless bravado but with a dignified, quiet, middle-management-lifer assurance, in keeping with his general mien. |
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Vieira delivers this so-strident assertion with so mild a voice. |
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David delivers his one line with such crippling eeriness that then tied it all together. |
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These are all things that STI delivers, even though they are not separately itemized on the bill of sale, and that is why STI is a going and healthy concern. |
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The irony here is that, while the film is too melodramatic by half, Lohan delivers a staggering performance. |
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Amber now also delivers to businesses, like auto repair shops. |
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Olivia Colman delivers a devastating performance as an abuse victim in the indie film tyrannosaur. |
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He works for a high-end destination spa company that has a foundation that delivers health help to underserved communities. |
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She delivers only a handful of lines but a truckload of kicks and punches. |
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Soft and plentiful aromas of blackberry with side scents of spice delivers ripe blackberry fruit with silky supple tannins and hint of bitter chocolate on the finish. |
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After a couple of weeks, he gets an MRI and the doctor delivers terrible news. |
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If you are happier using a liquid liner rather than a pencil, this has a fabulous brush that delivers just the right amount of colour without blotching. |
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His inversion and subversion of these multivalent emblems of consumer culture reinforce the anti-consumer message he delivers in our era of late capitalism and globalization. |
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The worst of it comes after the gunman delivers a final blow and departs this small grocery store on webster Avenue in the Bronx. |
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I have long loved this racy, elegant, classic petrol-scented Kiwi white whose lively, grapey bouquet and racy palate delivers so much pure Riesling fruit. |
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Plus, the beef delivers an extra dose of zinc, which protects against weakening of the immune system. |
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Whether it is a simple roasted chicken, pate, or tuna Napoleon, each plate is a true culinary pleasure and delivers every time. |
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Unlike other award-winning newsmagazines in this country, The Advocate delivers the goods every other week with a shockingly small staff of editors! |
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Ofcom will update the TV industry on its plans for regional broadcasting when it delivers the final phase of its review of public service broadcasting next month. |
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The doubling of the pair of figures in the latter picture amplifies the implication that the photograph spatially delivers different states of time. |
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Warner Brothers delivers a nice package in this lesser-known noir. |
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Let me pretend to be their most dedicated and principled spokesman, the one who won't buckle no matter what concessions the Chancellor delivers from his sack. |
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A middle man delivers the product to retailers on a non-exclusive basis. |
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The whisky flavour and aroma wheel, cataloguing the many different scents and tastes good malt whisky delivers, was invented years before the vinous equivalent. |
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The Island, like Bay, delivers what's expected, and not a thing more. |
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The band plans to stage a comeback after she delivers the baby. |
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Taylor delivers an intelligent, nuanced performance as the angry Chuka, a man who's been dealt a bad hand and will not hesitate to kill anyone foolish enough to challenge him. |
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Determine if and when you would want to be resuscitated by cardiopulmonary resuscitation or by a device that delivers an electric shock to stimulate the heart. |
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The Government was caught out and exposed, but time and time again we are seeing this Government exercising duplicity in the messages it delivers to New Zealanders. |
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Instead of a conventional engine intake manifold, a high-pressure injection system delivers fuel, a similar system to that used on the newest state-of-the-art diesel cars. |
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Allowed to spend all the money he ever wanted, he delivers a film that is tightly paced, and with a story that functions well within its defined universe. |
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This has a big effect on reducing underwater visibility, as the mainland feeds the River Tyne with water-borne sediment and delivers it in suspension into the North Sea. |
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Played to perfection by Rebecca Northan, who delivers an expertly layered performance, Kelly becomes the most captivating and sympathetic character in the play. |
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The process was initially introduced for local government in 2002 to give people a single overall judgment on how well their local council performs and delivers services. |
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The screenplay delivers an ambitious epic that is dense in a way that indicates not indiscriminateness but rather the existence of a highly personal internal logic. |
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The search engine uses technology that infers the topic of the page and then delivers relevant text ads from a database containing thousands of advertisers. |
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Its contactless charging pad delivers electric power through the air. |
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Laurie Sansom's production hits its emotional straps, and Jones delivers moving scene after scene of rising, fractious, heart-rending drama and flinty, defiant humour. |
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My dad's a postman and he delivers letters from all over the world. |
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Irrespective of the changed communications world, a big community of postmen still delivers mails all over the city, door to door, sometimes on foot. |
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She delivers her lines like she's reading them off cue cards. |
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It delivers 7,000 furry friends to seven hospitals in the area each year. |
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Any sensible Englishman does the same, knowing that the English weather most often delivers up summer in short bursts, to be enjoyed without delay or hesitation. |
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He looked lively, sharp and delivers the ball ever so early. |
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The manner in which she delivers her message is most interesting. |
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Who, for example, is the young woman economist, Australian by the sound of her accent, who delivers long lectures on how the world economy functions? |
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At 336.5p, the shares could go higher if the company delivers the goods. |
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The source of the fear this time is a samizdat manuscript that delivers his final verdict on the party that purged him for supporting the 1989 Tiananmen protesters. |
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It delivers fully on the band's potential, a cocky, growlingly back-handed blow at the record business that had just given him and his buddies a nice contract the year before. |
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The ROCK-STEADY system rapidly delivers an accurate and stable result by using high speed digital analysis of the load cell signal. |
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A slightly smaller round horn he can't identify clings tighter around his arm and shoulder but delivers a bassy, trombonish sound. |
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The novel delivers an inspiring look into the life and ideas of Gandhi. |
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While distributed computing delivers some undeniable advantages, it also brings with it some inherent challenges. |
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A 'painless' sticking plaster flu jab that delivers vaccine into the skin has passed important safety tests in the first trial in people. |
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ScientiaMobile's ImageEngine is easy to use, with a single line of code that refers to the full-size image and quickly delivers a resized image. |
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Mr. Weigel delivers the latest rendition of his case in the April issue of First Things, an interreligious neoconservative monthly. |
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As a lagniappe, every chapter also delivers inspiration, motivation, and practical guidance to help people develop their potential as they age. |
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Autobahn Live delivers high quality live streaming video over the Internet. |
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The company's HEART nebulizer operates under pressure from an air compressor that delivers medication to the patient. |
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The call for ASEAN identity delivers a challenge to construct dynamic institutions and foster sufficient amounts of social capital. |
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What Shinobi delivers on cuteness, it brings ten-fold in delicious ramen. |
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And, unlike many advice columnists who try to soft-pedal the truth to their readers, Roseanne delivers answers that are brutally frank. |
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However if it delivers the required power then the efficiency is not important. |
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In its bite, the tiger keelback delivers slow-acting salivary toxins, which disable a clotting factor in the blood of its victims. |
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Then he delivers an analgesic drug to the animal and runs this acid test again. |
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The supermarket delivers groceries for free within 30 miles of the store. |
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The easy-to-use ring delivers controlled doses of tenofovir and levonorgestrel for 90 days. |
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Bayonetta may not always be fully-clothed, but she delivers in spades. |
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In addition, the IDM V304 delivers Tactical Internet capabilities directly to the cockpit. |
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We look forward to continue working with PTC as it delivers the technology we require to optimize our product development systems. |
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Jonson delivers his opinions, in Drummond's terse reporting, in an expansive and even magisterial mood. |
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Zalviso delivers 15 mcg sufentanil sublingually through a non-invasive delivery route via a pre-programmed, patient-controlled analgesia device. |
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But on this unusual program he delivers a set of jazz standards played entirely solo. |
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